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			<title>my husband won't socialize</title>
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			<description>I have always been a very active person socially.  When my husband I met over 15 years ago, he seemed interested in the same things as me, but now he has turned into a recluse. We have two grade school kids, a boy and a girl, and through their activities we have lots of opportunities to go out with other parents.  But he'll say no close to 100% of the time. I'd like to just go out without him. For example, after my daughter's volleyball games, I'll be invited to go to dinner with one or more  ...</description>
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